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Detective Scott Kukesh, 33, from the Newmarket Police Department, and Detective Jeremiah Murphy, 34, of the Rochester Police Department, were in stable condition at the hospital after they were shot in the chest.

Dover police Detective Gregory Turner, 32, and University of New Hampshire police Detective Eric Kulberg, 31, were treated and released from the hospital. Turner was shot in the shoulder, and Kulberg was shot in the arm.

The shooting suspect, Cullen Mutrie, 29, was found dead in his home early Friday morning, along with his ex-girlfriend, 26-year-old Brittany Tibbetts. Police ruled Mutries death a suicide and Tibbetts death a homicide.

Residents said they are struggling to cope with the violent incident. Many said Maloney played a big role in the everyday lives of people in town.

"Stores like this, it's usually a routine in the morning," said Suds N' Soda employee Bill Adams. "You usually get four or five of the same people every day. He'd be here and a couple other guys. It's like a little community thing."

Adams said Maloney had his morning cup of coffee at the shop. Workers said he always had time to listen to someone's problem and promise to take care of it.

The crime scene is now clear, and the school that was converted to a command post was back open to students Monday.

"I think it has been just real quiet," said resident Jeff Weakes. "Everybody knows what happened, and it's just a tragedy."

Signs and billboards still offer final farewells, and a memorial display outside of Town Hall has been growing. The town is preparing for a memorial Thursday and bracing for the strong emotions almost certain to be on display.

A wake for Maloney will be held at Remick & Gendron Funeral Home at 811 Lafayette Road in Hampton on Wednesday. The law enforcement memorial will be held at Winnacunnet Athletic Field on Thursday at noon.